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MD this page turns webpages into Markdown

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MD this page turns webpages into Markdown
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MD this page turns webpages into Markdown

.MD this page is an open-source browser extension that strips clutter from articles and webpages, then converts the main content into clean Markdown. It is aimed at people who want faster reading, cleaner note-taking, or LLM-ready text without manual cleanup.

// ANALYSIS

This is a small but genuinely useful utility: not flashy, but exactly the kind of tool that saves time every day when your workflow depends on pulling signal out of messy pages.

  • It leans on Mozilla Readability and Turndown, which is the right stack for a “good enough, fast enough” page-to-Markdown flow.
  • The preview tab and output toggles matter; extraction tools fail most often on edge cases, so letting users inspect and tweak the result is the real product.
  • The LLM angle is practical rather than gimmicky: cleaner Markdown makes pages easier to summarize, chunk, and drop into prompts or knowledge bases.
  • As an open-source extension, it has a better shot at surviving niche workflow changes than a closed one-off converter.
  • The main risk is extraction quality on complex pages like chats, apps, or heavily scripted sites, where “one click” often turns into “mostly works.”
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DISCOVERED

45d ago

2026-04-18

PUBLISHED

45d ago

2026-04-18

RELEVANCE

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